House

House - Season 6 Episodes

House - Season 6

Beginning with a premiere set almost entirely inside the psychiatric hospital, Season Six will explore House's long and twisted road to recovery: Can he find some version of sanity and normalcy? Can he stay away from the workplace that arguably drove him to mental instability but is also the only stable foundation in his life? Can Princeton-Plainsboro continue its celebrated Department of Diagnostics without him? How will Cuddy's relationship with House change, now that their imagined affair is out in the open?

Episode 1

“Broken”

House engages in a battle of wits and wills against the attending physician in charge of his detox program. When he starts to lose, House resorts to blackmail to gain the upper hand.

Episode 2

“Epic Fail”

House engages in a battle of wits and wills against the attending physician in charge of his detox program. When he starts to lose, House resorts to blackmail to gain the upper hand.

Episode 3

“The Tyrant”

House returns to Princeton Plainsboro, announcing he will make big changes in his life. Meanwhile, House's team can't diagnose a new patient who's obsessed with posting each and every one of his symptoms over the Internet.

Episode 4

“Instant Karma”

An African dictator named Dibala and his aide Ntila leave from the United Nations in New York City headed to Princeton in order to visit Dibala's estranged son. En route in the rain, the car is stopped by a van. A man jumps out and serves him subpoena papers for crimes against humanity. Dibala vomits blood.

Episode 5

“Brave Heart”

Depressed billionaire Roy Randall consults with a doctor in his mansion. His son Jack is very sick, and the doctor tells Roy that he is getting worse.

Episode 6

“Known Unknowns”

Police detective Donny Comson and his partner chase a suspect through the streets. Donny jumps from a rooftop to catch the criminal, but falls thirty feet to the ground. He is admitted to Princeton Plainsboro's ER with broken bones. His partner mentions that Donny acts recklessly because he has rPolice detective Donny Comson and his partner chase a suspect through the streets. Donny jumps from a rooftop to catch the criminal, but falls thirty feet to the ground. He is admitted to Princeton Plainsboro's ER with broken bones. His partner mentions that Donny acts recklessly because he has resigned himself to his fate of dying at the age of 40 like the other men in his family. Cameron suggests that he see House.esigned himself to his fate of dying at the age of 40 like the other men in his family. Cameron suggests that he see House.

Episode 7

“Teamwork”

Adult film actor Hank Hardwick passes out on set, suffering from eye pain. Meanwhile, in their apartment, Cameron tells Chase that she will stand by him, despite what he did to Dibala. She thinks they both need to leave the hospital and start over.

Episode 8

“Ignorance is Bliss”

Jimmy Sidas delivers boxes to a small scientific bookstore. The storeowner recognizes him as a brilliant young scientist and asks him to sign a copy of his book. Jimmy is unable to write his own name.

Episode 9

“Wilson”

Wilson is woken up early to the sound of House jamming on the guitar in his living room. Later that day, Wilson goes on his annual hunting trip with his old friend, Tucker. They celebrate Tucker's cancer-free life after Wilson treated him years ago. Tucker prepares to shoot at a chemotherapy bag but his arm spasms and he goes limp. Tucker asks if he is having a stroke. Wilson does not know.

Episode 10

“The Down Low”

When drug dealer Mickey (guest star Ethan Embry) mysteriously collapses while negotiating a sale, his partner-in-crime, Eddie (guest star Nick Chinlund), accompanies him to Princeton Plainsboro for treatment. But with a major deal pending, Mickey is not forthcoming with the necessary personal information the team needs to treat him. As Mickey’s condition worsens, the team resorts to old-fashioned detective work to solve the case. Meanwhile, House and Wilson compete for the affection of a new neighbor, and Chase, Thirteen and Taub attempt to play a practical joke on Foreman.

Episode 11

“Remorse”

Co-workers Russ and Valerie walk with their boss to a private plane en route to a business presentation. They argue over an issue. Suddenly, Russ gets sick and vomits on Valerie's shoes. He seems to be drunk. Then Valerie is overcome by ear pain.

Episode 12

“Moving the Chains”

Football scouts watch a college football practice. After a play, lineman Daryl Bartlett has a fit and attacks the safety, dragging him across the field. He starts beating himself up.

Episode 13

“5 to 9”

Cuddy rises early to find Lucas is not in her bed. She quickly goes about her morning of tending to a sick Rachel as she tries to get ready. The nanny Marina arrives to deal with the baby, and Cuddy is about to leave for work when Lucas arrives after an all-night stakeout. Although she's late, she agrees to a morning quickie. As they start to get intimate, her blackberry rings with an emergency page from House. Cuddy ignores it and they continue. A minute later, she rolls over, frustrated. Lucas asks for another go, but she gets up to leave.

Episode 14

“Private Lives”

In the middle of the night, a young woman named Frankie writes about her personal life in an online blog. Her boyfriend Taylor becomes angry when she tells the world about intimate details of their relationship. They argue. Their neighbor, Stuart, knocks on the door to complain about the noise and he notices bruises on Frankie's face. Assuming that Taylor had beaten her, Stuart calls the police.

Episode 15

“Black Hole”

House and team tries to diagnose a high school senior suffering from blackouts and hallucinations, and are forced to take a controversial approach. Meanwhile, Wilson attempts to furnish his new condo, and Taub brings his personal life into the workplace.

Episode 16

“Lockdown”

When a newborn disappears from the nursery, Princeton Plainsboro goes on lockdown, preventing anyone from entering, leaving or moving within the hospital. While House (Hugh Laurie) and his team members are trapped in various parts of the building, new insights about the team’s personal histories, relationships and regrets surface.

Episode 17

“Knight Fall”

House (Hugh Laurie) and the team take on the case of Sir William (Noah Segan), a “knight” in a closed-off community of men and women living according to the ideals of the High Renaissance. As the team searches the medieval village for environmental factors contributing to Sir William’s rapidly deteriorating health, Thirteen (Olivia Wilde) and Sir William debate the acts that define honor and loyalty, especially in regard to the “queen” of the community, one of Sir William’s most frequent visitors. Meanwhile, Wilson (Robert Sean Leonard) starts over with an ex (guest star Watros).

Episode 18

“Open and Shut”

House (Hugh Laurie) and the team take on the case of a woman Julia (guest star Callies), who is in an open marriage and becomes ill during a date with her on-the-side boyfriend. As perplexing as the case is, Julia’s happy and healthy yet polygamous relationship is equally baffling to the team. Meanwhile, House tests Wilson’s (Robert Sean Leonard) relationship with Sam (guest star Watros).

Episode 19

“The Choice”

The team takes on the case of an ailing groom-to-be who harbors undisclosed secrets from a previous relationship. As his fiancée (guest star Amurri) tries to get answers to her many questions, a frustrated team winnows down the possibilities. Meanwhile, House (Hugh Laurie) spends extra-curricular time with his Princeton Plainsboro colleagues, performing a karaoke rendition of a Gladys Knight & The Pips classic with Foreman (Omar Epps) and Chase (Jesse Spencer).

Episode 20

“Baggage”

During a session with Dr. Nolan (guest star Braugher), House (Hugh Laurie) recounts the case of a woman who arrives at the Princeton Plainsboro emergency room with an unexplained illness and no recollection of who she is. While trying to solve the mystery of the woman’s illness, House must also help her piece together her identity

Episode 21

“Help Me”

The sixth season finale takes the Princeton Plainsboro team outside the hospital as they join forces with a search-and-rescue team to provide medical attention at the scene of an emergency.